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he compared it to when columbus landed in america which he says, quote, didn't turn out so well for native americans. >>> business bet -- beat is up next. >>> these are culled silly bands an apparently stores are having a tough time keeping them in stock. some parents are signing up for waiting lists so the kids can get their hands on this must- have accessory. >> tony, why didn't you come up with this. >> i wish. >> i wish you did too. we didn't think dog food... could make that big of a difference, but it really has. we thought, oh, goldie, you're getting older, and she started eating the purina one... and people would say, "what did you do to her?" [ announcer ] purina one for seniors unlocks the brilliance of nature. [ kristen ] it's a great feeling having a beautiful, happy dog. it makes you feel like you've done something good for your pet. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. now, reformulated with... enhanced botanical oils... that naturally nourish... to help sustain a bright mind. >>> adam shapiro joins us with our business beat. let me get this straight. we're going to he
he compared it to when columbus landed in america which he says, quote, didn't turn out so well for native americans. >>> business bet -- beat is up next. >>> these are culled silly bands an apparently stores are having a tough time keeping them in stock. some parents are signing up for waiting lists so the kids can get their hands on this must- have accessory. >> tony, why didn't you come up with this. >> i wish. >> i wish you did too. we didn't think dog...
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my own view is it's the fundmental issue of our time, and whether or not america will continue to be a preeminent society in the world in this century is based upon whether or not we can get our fiscal house in out. >> the gentleman from north carolina, mr. miller. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm also concerned about the def and it long-term debt. at the beginning of the decade your predecessor worried that we might spend the debt down too quickly and might be disruptive in the economy. that proved not to be so much of a problem in the last decade. it appears that a couple of my best folks here were against bush tax cuts and against the prescription drug plan which was more of a giveaway to the insurance industry and the pharmaceutical industry than for seniors on meds care -- medicare and was not made for. what is the kind of distribution of the current deficit? how much of it is structural? the extent to which our revenues do not match up and would not match up even if we were growing at 3 or 4% a year and had unemployment at 3 or 4%? the existing programs not anything new. how muc
my own view is it's the fundmental issue of our time, and whether or not america will continue to be a preeminent society in the world in this century is based upon whether or not we can get our fiscal house in out. >> the gentleman from north carolina, mr. miller. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm also concerned about the def and it long-term debt. at the beginning of the decade your predecessor worried that we might spend the debt down too quickly and might be disruptive in the...
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the show starts right now. >> in america, more denial and more decent. ultimately more delosing from wall street. the bankers captain and we the taxpayers, the poor, abused crew members. . >> the captain explains cruelty, abuse and exploitation by arguing that fear is the only tactic that is cruel to respond to. call street used that on us once when they ensured our politician that is our nation faced certain doom a couple of years ago if we, the taxpayer didn't come to their rescue, give them all the money they wanted and attach no strings whatsoever to it. that's funny. apparently wall street bankers have move friday fear mongering to straight up deception and deceit. case and point, goldman sacks who we are learning has a message for you angry americans. goldman said we didn't do anything wrong. yes, no fault for the company that ensured and created more importantly, trillions in risky housing bets for their clients and ensured it with aig. no sot bad except for goldman ensured that aig would decline. in other words, they bet that aig was not good for
the show starts right now. >> in america, more denial and more decent. ultimately more delosing from wall street. the bankers captain and we the taxpayers, the poor, abused crew members. . >> the captain explains cruelty, abuse and exploitation by arguing that fear is the only tactic that is cruel to respond to. call street used that on us once when they ensured our politician that is our nation faced certain doom a couple of years ago if we, the taxpayer didn't come to their...
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we are cutting people put taxes across america. [applause] >> we are also making investments in our infrastructure. that creates private-sector jobs and the platform, a better environment for which businesses can prosper. it is also what we did to the jobs bill that i signed into law just recently -- a bill that cuts taxes for small businesses that hire unemployed workers and allows companies to write off investments in equipment. it encourages building on the investments that we put in place to the recovery act. we have promoted innovation in the private sector, not just to create jobs, but also to help america lead in the growth industries of the 21st century. i want to improve the short-term job picture, but i also want to improve the long-term prospects for our economy. in no area is our country more primed to lead them than in clean energy. i did not have to tell the people here at celgard about that. for the recovery act, this company has received a matching grant to expand the facility on the site, and to add another facilit
we are cutting people put taxes across america. [applause] >> we are also making investments in our infrastructure. that creates private-sector jobs and the platform, a better environment for which businesses can prosper. it is also what we did to the jobs bill that i signed into law just recently -- a bill that cuts taxes for small businesses that hire unemployed workers and allows companies to write off investments in equipment. it encourages building on the investments that we put in...
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. >>> some of the most coveted jobs in america now are apprenticeships. that's where you learn how to do the job on the job. watch our story "apprenticeship" wednesday. >>> coming up, internal company e-mails show goldman sachs bet on the housing crash even bragged about it. those e-mails are fuelling democrats' push for financial oversight. goldman sachs executives face tough questions tomorrow on capitol hill about conduct before and during the housing market melt-down. the securities and exchange commission will investigate pursuing charges against the firm. snrk a violent crime wave in chicago prompts a call for the national guard to step in. the surge in crime include as night last week when seven people were killed and 18 wounded. the police superintendent says calling in troops isn't the answer but two state dau lawmakers say police need help. >> we have the ability with very little effort to immediately deploy these men and women right here in their backyard to assist the police department. >> let's go back to 1970 at kent state. national guard co
. >>> some of the most coveted jobs in america now are apprenticeships. that's where you learn how to do the job on the job. watch our story "apprenticeship" wednesday. >>> coming up, internal company e-mails show goldman sachs bet on the housing crash even bragged about it. those e-mails are fuelling democrats' push for financial oversight. goldman sachs executives face tough questions tomorrow on capitol hill about conduct before and during the housing market...
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that's what's happening to the average household in america. the median household in america. well, let's see what was happening to our friends on wall street then. well, let's see what happened on wall street. well, just as we were stagnating and median household income from about 1990 on, look what happened to the the average wall street bonus. huge. wall street compensation skyrocketed nearly 300% during this period of time. since 1990, the average wall street bonus -- i'm not even talking about salary, i'm talking about bonuses -- soared from about $50,000 in the early 1990's to the $200,000 in 1996. now, go out to talk to our constituents and the main street business people that run our shops and talk to anybody out in america today. did their income increase 300% during that period of time? no. it stayed level. but look at the bonuses. and that's just the bonuses. i'm not talking even about their salaries. this is bonuses. well, i dwell on this and i point this out, mr. president, because i think it points to a larger issue. in my view a big reason for the financial coll
that's what's happening to the average household in america. the median household in america. well, let's see what was happening to our friends on wall street then. well, let's see what happened on wall street. well, just as we were stagnating and median household income from about 1990 on, look what happened to the the average wall street bonus. huge. wall street compensation skyrocketed nearly 300% during this period of time. since 1990, the average wall street bonus -- i'm not even talking...
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for 17 years before that she was a big wig at bank of america. she was appointed by president george the the bush to the board of directors to the sec. she graduated from the university of montana. i am a journalist and we do our research. finally, dr. laura tyson from uc-berkeley. i have a particular affinity with laura. she is the only woman running a major business schools in this nation. she has distinguished herself in the public sector for years. choose the national economic adviser to president clinton, the highest ranking woman. she also graduated from smith college and has a ph.d. in economics from mit. we have brilliance on this stage and we are thrilled that they are here to talk to rest today. what we are going to do, and i want some participation, we are going to talk about the landscape and challenges in a particularly differ -- difficult time in our nation's history. what is it like out there if you want a job? what does it feel like? how hard do you have to fight? i have the feeling these women fought similar battles throughout th
for 17 years before that she was a big wig at bank of america. she was appointed by president george the the bush to the board of directors to the sec. she graduated from the university of montana. i am a journalist and we do our research. finally, dr. laura tyson from uc-berkeley. i have a particular affinity with laura. she is the only woman running a major business schools in this nation. she has distinguished herself in the public sector for years. choose the national economic adviser to...
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, five cities in south america. so we fly as far west as los angeles, and las vegas, as far north as boston, massachusetts, and new york. as far south as lima, peru. host: and this from maverick johnsance if you've compared that with southwest and spirit. guest: we absolutely have. and southwest is a good airline that does things pretty well. but one thing they do is their ticket prices are a little higher than spirit's on average because they need to charge everyone for checked bags. what southwest does is they allow, they say bags fly free. what they really mean is bags are included as part of your ticket price. what they do with that is they let customers carry on bags and bring bags on board for no charge as well. but their ticket prices on average are higher than ours by about 20% on average and they don't give customers the choice. if you check a bag and fly southwest it's a good deal. if you don't check a bag you should ask yourself why you're paying for the infrastructure because southwest could charge you l
, five cities in south america. so we fly as far west as los angeles, and las vegas, as far north as boston, massachusetts, and new york. as far south as lima, peru. host: and this from maverick johnsance if you've compared that with southwest and spirit. guest: we absolutely have. and southwest is a good airline that does things pretty well. but one thing they do is their ticket prices are a little higher than spirit's on average because they need to charge everyone for checked bags. what...
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i'm giving gigunda boo-yahs to the people in teetsford america and kings collegiate for asking me the tough questions and reminding me how reviled the game is. but some of it shouldn't be reviled. the part that pays dividends. "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up, mobile mania. could the anytime anywhere internet keep your portfolio connected with profits? cramer's going one on one with ciena's ceo on the "executive decision." and later, retail resurges. one stock's been up huge in the past year. but could it still be undervalued? cramer's going off the charts to find out. all coming up on "mad money." miss aflac is not more benefits at greater cost to your company insurance. aflac is not how do i fit it in my company's budget insurance. aflac is help protect and care for your employees at no cost to your company insurance. with aflac, your employees pay only for the coverage they want or need. and, the cost to you - nothing at all. if all you know about us is... duck: aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find out why more businesses provide aflac, visit getquack
i'm giving gigunda boo-yahs to the people in teetsford america and kings collegiate for asking me the tough questions and reminding me how reviled the game is. but some of it shouldn't be reviled. the part that pays dividends. "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up, mobile mania. could the anytime anywhere internet keep your portfolio connected with profits? cramer's going one on one with ciena's ceo on the "executive decision." and later, retail...
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"america and the courts," tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the minute of that the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle class and lower middle class americans for their home equity value, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael lewis on the sub prime mortgage crisis. his latest is "the big short." michael lewis, at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> this weekend, on c-span2's " book tv," rebecca skloot. his book is "super power allusions." then, nell irvin painter. on the entire schedule at book tv.org. but president old, told workers at a manufacturing plant that the economy was beginning to turn the corner. the labor department shows that employers added 152,000 jobs. unemployment remains at 9.7%. the president spoke at a lithium ion battery parts manufacturer. >> mr. president, we're honored by your visit. on behalf of our company, we want to thank you for selecting our site to post your town hall meeting today. we are a global leader in technology and we are particularly proud of wh
"america and the courts," tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the minute of that the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle class and lower middle class americans for their home equity value, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael lewis on the sub prime mortgage crisis. his latest is "the big short." michael lewis, at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> this weekend, on c-span2's " book tv," rebecca...
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and what should america's government's relationship be to that country? we don't give foreign assistance to other countries for direct budget support. now that makes a lot of sense. when you first hear it, it makes enormous sense because we want to achieve certain specific examples -- excuse me, objectives -- and we sure as heck don't want to fund infective government. . experience as a physician with the health care system. if the end of this is, if the definition of success is they have their own health system and works as well as anybody could, given that amount of money, how or going to relate it to the government and how will the u.s. assistance program relate to the ngo program? to the ngo program? if you read the ghi report, there is a good description of what they did in bangladesh. you need to really work through this, i think. >> if i could ask a couple of things before we wrap up. africa has your doctors, fewer trained medical personnel than any other region and apparently continues to lose many of those who are trained to either north america
and what should america's government's relationship be to that country? we don't give foreign assistance to other countries for direct budget support. now that makes a lot of sense. when you first hear it, it makes enormous sense because we want to achieve certain specific examples -- excuse me, objectives -- and we sure as heck don't want to fund infective government. . experience as a physician with the health care system. if the end of this is, if the definition of success is they have their...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> i'm tamron hall. right now on msnbc news live the senate is in session at this hour. in just a couple hours, in fact, a test vote is expected on the biggest change to the financial system since the great dprep depression. how close are democrats and republicans to a deal? >>> right now fema officials are on the ground in mississippi getting a first-hand look at the damage caused by this weekend's deadly tornado. with more than 100 tornadoes reported over the last four days, we'll check in with the weather channel about what we can expect this tornado season. and sending the national guard to chicago to stop the violence, two lawmakers say it is the best solution after more than 100 murders since january. but is the request crossing the line? we'll talk with one of those illinois lawmakers who wants to make this happen. >>> this hour the senate moves toward a test vote on wall street reform. the vote expected around 5:00 p.m. eastern time. today's procedural vote is only the beginning of the debate of
the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> i'm tamron hall. right now on msnbc news live the senate is in session at this hour. in just a couple hours, in fact, a test vote is expected on the biggest change to the financial system since the great dprep depression. how close are democrats and republicans to a deal? >>> right now fema officials are on the ground in mississippi getting a first-hand look at the damage caused by this weekend's deadly tornado. with more than...
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i think like bank america, i still like bankamerica. but, bankamerica up at 19 and the whole financial. if you look at the xl f, just as an index or an exchange traded fund. you see the percentage gain that we've seen this year alone. i think we got way to far ahead of ourselves. the market is going to struggle, banks will struggle throughout 2010 and probably for the first half of 2011. but i don't think you do not want to not have exposure. i think you want to have exposure. looking at citi for example, we hit $5, we tapped off of that. we lost 10%, we've rallied back, on good news on earnings from citi. i think a lot of financial's, if this economic recovery is to be sustainable. there's three sectors you want to pay attention to. it's obviously the banks, transportation, and technology. those are the three leaders come out of the recession. so far, we are seeing the strength in all three of those sectors. i think you still want exposure to the financials. ok, let's move on to the overall market here. stocks, popping up in the last h
i think like bank america, i still like bankamerica. but, bankamerica up at 19 and the whole financial. if you look at the xl f, just as an index or an exchange traded fund. you see the percentage gain that we've seen this year alone. i think we got way to far ahead of ourselves. the market is going to struggle, banks will struggle throughout 2010 and probably for the first half of 2011. but i don't think you do not want to not have exposure. i think you want to have exposure. looking at citi...
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"inside america's pot industry." [ music ] >> welcome to ukiah, california! >> the scene, a county fair. two hours from san francisco, but a world away from the urban bustle. here, families stroll the fairgrounds. future farmers examine prized livestock. this is northern california's mendocino county. at first glance, a picture postcard of the far west. but beneath its beauty-- >> police search warrant! >> lies a controversial, profitable and increasingly violent criminal enterprise.
"inside america's pot industry." [ music ] >> welcome to ukiah, california! >> the scene, a county fair. two hours from san francisco, but a world away from the urban bustle. here, families stroll the fairgrounds. future farmers examine prized livestock. this is northern california's mendocino county. at first glance, a picture postcard of the far west. but beneath its beauty-- >> police search warrant! >> lies a controversial, profitable and increasingly...
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we are really happy to conserve as much as began for america. host:jesse houston. caller: i like to thank you for pointing out that there is more oil lost in certain activities. it will leak out anyway. i want to ask about the north sea, there are platforms, several platforms and then pipes running through the ocean where they collect the oil. and then they collected right off the platform. . have a right to drill? and how far out is china able to drill? is the international boundary at 12 or 20 miles and anything beyond that china can drill? host: we got the point. thanks. guest: i think it has to do with how far out geologically the continental shelf goes. so that can vary along the coast. foreign companies can't just come in and drill in our waters, but they can come in with contracts, they can partner with us. and we do have partners in the gulf of mexico. it is hard for us to think of these companies as far, but bp and shell, for example, are european. we know china is out there partnering all over the world, trying to bring new resources and have those develo
we are really happy to conserve as much as began for america. host:jesse houston. caller: i like to thank you for pointing out that there is more oil lost in certain activities. it will leak out anyway. i want to ask about the north sea, there are platforms, several platforms and then pipes running through the ocean where they collect the oil. and then they collected right off the platform. . have a right to drill? and how far out is china able to drill? is the international boundary at 12 or...
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in no where is america more primed to lead them than in clean energy. through the recovery act, this company has received a $50 million matching grant to expand the facility on this site, and then they have another facility in concord, north carolina. i know this bill is on the work that governor purdue did to bring clean energy jobs to this state. so here's the bottom line. this investment is expected
in no where is america more primed to lead them than in clean energy. through the recovery act, this company has received a $50 million matching grant to expand the facility on this site, and then they have another facility in concord, north carolina. i know this bill is on the work that governor purdue did to bring clean energy jobs to this state. so here's the bottom line. this investment is expected
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>> quite a happy couple, aren't they, america? and here is why. let's play some stocks versus options. had you shorted monsanto shares, you would have made 9% as the stock fell but face unlimited losses if the stock had rallied. mike's put spread risks a maximum of $150 and has nearly tripled in value. carter, unfortunately, as you know, mike, is not here. what would you do at this point? >> well, this is one of the interesting things about a spread trade. if you were just outright short the stock and you still thought it was going to go to, i don't know, zero -- i mean, i'm not saying it's going to go there. then you would obviously have more of a decision to make. but actually, it's pretty easy for us, and the reason is there's only so much you're going to capture out of these verticals and we've gotten most of it. we keep talking about this. you always want to take a look at the risk reward. when you keep the trade on the most it could be worth is $5. we've gotten most of it out of it. you probably want to look at taking it off now and taking y
>> quite a happy couple, aren't they, america? and here is why. let's play some stocks versus options. had you shorted monsanto shares, you would have made 9% as the stock fell but face unlimited losses if the stock had rallied. mike's put spread risks a maximum of $150 and has nearly tripled in value. carter, unfortunately, as you know, mike, is not here. what would you do at this point? >> well, this is one of the interesting things about a spread trade. if you were just outright...
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host: yeah, something about drugs in south america. is there a particular watch dog operation that looks for what diplomats may or may not be carrying when they come into the country or when they leave the country? guest: wrbling there's been a long negotiation in trying to include some kind of a convention on diplomatic couch. because it's even been alleged that a foreign country was smuggling, kidnapping a person in a diplomatic couch, and cold war, they caught a defector, wanted to ship him back, put him in a trunk and take him back out of dodge. and that would obviously be a terrible abuse of human rights. but the attempt to actually nail down the standards of diplomatic consciousness has not been in detail, has not been as successful. on narcotics, very much as much as. we have from time to time indicted prime ministers for narcotics trafficking. there was even concern in haiti recently that -- i'm not an expert -- that under aristide, there was much too much influence in haiti before preval took over. so the possibility of abuse
host: yeah, something about drugs in south america. is there a particular watch dog operation that looks for what diplomats may or may not be carrying when they come into the country or when they leave the country? guest: wrbling there's been a long negotiation in trying to include some kind of a convention on diplomatic couch. because it's even been alleged that a foreign country was smuggling, kidnapping a person in a diplomatic couch, and cold war, they caught a defector, wanted to ship him...
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and in no area is america more primed to lead them than in clean energy. and i don't have to tell the folks here at celgard about that, because through the recovery act, this company has received a $50 million matching grant to expand the facility on this site, and to add another facility in concord, north carolina. and i also know this builds on the work that governor perdue did to bring clean energy jobs to this state. so here's the bottom line, this investment is expected to create nearly 300 jobs for this company, more than a thousand jobs for your contractors and suppliers -- and these are all jobs helping america build the batteries that will power cleaner and more efficient cars and trucks. and through investments like this one across the country, we're already seeing an incredible transformation. here's an interesting statistic, before the recovery act, before i took office, we had the capacity to make less than 2 percent of the world's lithium ion batteries -- less than 2 percent. in the next five years, on the trajectory that we're now on, we're
and in no area is america more primed to lead them than in clean energy. and i don't have to tell the folks here at celgard about that, because through the recovery act, this company has received a $50 million matching grant to expand the facility on this site, and to add another facility in concord, north carolina. and i also know this builds on the work that governor perdue did to bring clean energy jobs to this state. so here's the bottom line, this investment is expected to create nearly...
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god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> next on c-span, a hearing on goldman sachs. later we will bring you janet napolitano. here is part of today's committee hearing would goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein. it is chaired by carl levin of michigan. >> we ask you to stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that the testimony that you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> yes, i did. >> thank you very much. i don't know if you heard the earlier testimony, but we use the system of lights, so you can give us our testimony if possible in five minutes. >> chairman levin, ranking member coburn, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the invitation to appear before you today as to examine some of the causes and consequences of the financial crisis. today the financial system is fragile but it is largely stable. the stability is the result of
god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> next on c-span, a hearing on goldman sachs. later we will bring you janet napolitano. here is part of today's committee hearing would goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein. it is chaired by carl levin of michigan. >> we ask you to stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that the testimony that you are about to give is...
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that's not investing in america's future and strength. that's just gambling, and that's what we've come to. you cannot in a country like ours expand our economy without two things: production and finance. and this have been over 200 years times when production has the upper hand and then other times when finance has the upper hand. we've been through a period here in the last couple of decades where the financing system of our country has the upper hand. and we need a banking system, we need a financing system with all of the levels of finance. yes, fdic insured banks, yes, investment banks, venture cap tavment w --capital. we need all of those things. but we need to get back to basics, to the old-fashioned standard of what banking really should and used to be; that is, making deposits and then providing -- taking deposits, rather, and then making loans. and when you make a loan, you do what is called underwriting. that is, you sit across the desk from someone who needs a loan and you look at them in the eye and you evaluate what is their
that's not investing in america's future and strength. that's just gambling, and that's what we've come to. you cannot in a country like ours expand our economy without two things: production and finance. and this have been over 200 years times when production has the upper hand and then other times when finance has the upper hand. we've been through a period here in the last couple of decades where the financing system of our country has the upper hand. and we need a banking system, we need a...
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everyone else bank of america was up 12%, jpmorgan up 4%. this is where these guys should be making their money and these guys are not. >> okay. it is judah rhoden. we apologize to andrew rhoden. but they are withholding their votes for andrew liverus and judith rhoden ahead of the shareholders meeting tomorrow. changing gears here, g.i. joe and the transformers grab the headlines. is the success of toys like these -- this is my little pony convertible. these are helping hasbro shares jump nearly 3%. with the consumer showing signs -- >> is it safe? >> the pony -- the ponies are strapped in. anyway. anyway. can shareholders expect more days like today? on the fast line hasbro ceo and "fast money" friend brian goldner. brian, we're having some fun with the ponies here on set. good to have you. >> hey, nice to see you guys. >> you said on the conference call that you feel more confident than you did 90 days ago in terms of reaffirming your 2010. what exactly happened in the past 90 days that made you more confident? are you seeing more orders?
everyone else bank of america was up 12%, jpmorgan up 4%. this is where these guys should be making their money and these guys are not. >> okay. it is judah rhoden. we apologize to andrew rhoden. but they are withholding their votes for andrew liverus and judith rhoden ahead of the shareholders meeting tomorrow. changing gears here, g.i. joe and the transformers grab the headlines. is the success of toys like these -- this is my little pony convertible. these are helping hasbro shares...
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. >>> a health scare for miss america. the heat was too much and she was unable to sing the national anthem at talladega national speedway. she was taken to the care center, evaluated and released. she is feeling better. >>> a big weekend in sports. redskins deny a trade rumor and a the caps get ready for a crucial game north of the border. >> reporter: it's a scary story because i know nascar drivers have to drink while they're driving because they should -- i shouldn't say that. drinking water and gatorade because they do get dehydrated. we'll start with the capitals. coach bruce boudreau has cooled off following the game 5 loss to the canadiens. they will get another chance to clinch the series with a win on the road. they hit the ice this morning before boareding a plane to montreal. they have out scored the canadiens 11-4 in 2 games. in order to clinch tomorrow night they have to get off to a good start. >> it's not easy in the playoffs and teams battle for everything they got. and for whatever reason we didn't come o
. >>> a health scare for miss america. the heat was too much and she was unable to sing the national anthem at talladega national speedway. she was taken to the care center, evaluated and released. she is feeling better. >>> a big weekend in sports. redskins deny a trade rumor and a the caps get ready for a crucial game north of the border. >> reporter: it's a scary story because i know nascar drivers have to drink while they're driving...
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in the hot seat, the edof the most paurl investment firm in america. did goldm mman sachs put profit ahead of customers and what is enterprise, when is greed out of control? john carl was in the hearing room as it unfolded. tell us about it. >> with ceo lloyd flank fine at the table, they looked like prosecutors. he's 1 of the true titans of wall street. he was treated more like a defend, accused of double dealing his own clients. >> you think if your own people think somebody is a piece of crap and go out and sell that and your company bets against it, you thing that's deserves your trust? >> the nature of the principle business and market making is we're the other side of what our clients want to do. >> you are taking a position against the very security you are selling, and you are not trouble? >> senator, again -- >> and you want people to trust you? >> senator, i think people -- >> why, i wouldn't trust you. >> in my state, there's 48% of the homes are still under water, and you received $10 billion in t.a.r.p. money, and the community banks are t
in the hot seat, the edof the most paurl investment firm in america. did goldm mman sachs put profit ahead of customers and what is enterprise, when is greed out of control? john carl was in the hearing room as it unfolded. tell us about it. >> with ceo lloyd flank fine at the table, they looked like prosecutors. he's 1 of the true titans of wall street. he was treated more like a defend, accused of double dealing his own clients. >> you think if your own people think somebody is a...
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the most powerful half ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest-lasting full-sized pickups on the road. get 0% apr for 60 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around fifty four hundred dollars. >>> one of my favorite things to do is answer questions from you at home, our viewers. one question today from carly in north carolina who asked about food choices changing as we age. i decided to come to a grocery store to answer a full plate of question. as a father of three kids, as a husband as well, i do a lot of shopping for the house. one of the places i like to shop is the perimeter of the store. why? you get a lot of healthy foods, a lot of healthy vegetables. try to eat several different colored foods a day. the same habits we have for purchasing when they're younger, they got to change as we get older. i like to spend a lot of time here n the green section, making sure to get plenty of spinach and kale, good for your eyes and
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we also need them for america's full-fledged leadership in the global financial system in the world economy. in other words, can we figure out a way, please, to not throw the baby out with the bath watb? as we get to our panelists, i'm going to withhold my opinions this evening. i want to report just the facts and different points of view and hopefully let you, the viewers, decide. this thing is going to go on for a while. we have ron gib anywhere, currently of sadis & goldberg. we have brad simon at simon and partners. thank you for coming on the "the kudlow report." i want your take on these two processes. aca was the portfolio selector, but paulson was heavily involved. goldman sachs never put this in. they didn't believe it was material for the prospectus, what's your quick thought and the presentation we made, which i might add comes from the s.e.c. complaint. i'm not making this up. >> why would they not have given full disclosure about paulson's role in all of this? not only his role in selecting the mortgages, but his taking a short position? it seems like there was a concerted effo
we also need them for america's full-fledged leadership in the global financial system in the world economy. in other words, can we figure out a way, please, to not throw the baby out with the bath watb? as we get to our panelists, i'm going to withhold my opinions this evening. i want to report just the facts and different points of view and hopefully let you, the viewers, decide. this thing is going to go on for a while. we have ron gib anywhere, currently of sadis & goldberg. we have...
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the average refund in america went to a record $3,000. thanks to the tax cuts passed by this congress, rereturned more money to taxpayers than ever before. the recovery act we passed last year was enacted to stabilize the economy. it created 25 separate tax cuts now benefiting 95% of all americans. while they haven't received the same level of attention as the jobs and infrastructure we worked on in that bill, the tax cuts actually make up the largest component of that act. more than 240,000 families in my district, the 11th district of virginia, benefited from making work pay tax cuts that provided $4 lund to individuals and $800 to every family. the act also included a tax credit of $250 for social security recipients providing some relief to 79,000 seniors in my district. and to 1.3 million virginia seniors throughout the commonwealth. we provided 26 million millions from being subjected to the a.m.t. tax. we expanded the child tax credits of families over 16 million children. in total the recovery act was a $288 billion tax cut bill.
the average refund in america went to a record $3,000. thanks to the tax cuts passed by this congress, rereturned more money to taxpayers than ever before. the recovery act we passed last year was enacted to stabilize the economy. it created 25 separate tax cuts now benefiting 95% of all americans. while they haven't received the same level of attention as the jobs and infrastructure we worked on in that bill, the tax cuts actually make up the largest component of that act. more than 240,000...
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to america to seek a better life. the american dream is that better life that you will find in america. i think that with the recent recession the american dream has been kind of lost. we're kind of getting over the recession now, but last year, people were saying that it is not so easy to make it in america with this economy. i'm sure people in other countries were feeling the same way, like we should not go to america now. look how bad they are having it. with this video we wanted to renew faith in the american dream and in the free market economy. i think the american dream is still very alive. one business owner told us that through his experience he knows it exists because he came from korea and he has a much better life here in america. he was a soft -- software engineer and now he is retired with a franchise donut shop. if he he made it so well that you can quit your job as a software engineer to open a doughnut shop, then i think you definitely achieved the american dream. >> if somebody opened up for a small
to america to seek a better life. the american dream is that better life that you will find in america. i think that with the recent recession the american dream has been kind of lost. we're kind of getting over the recession now, but last year, people were saying that it is not so easy to make it in america with this economy. i'm sure people in other countries were feeling the same way, like we should not go to america now. look how bad they are having it. with this video we wanted to renew...
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those economies can accomplish what dynamic capitalism has accomplished in america. what do i think the role of government is? but may try a few suggestions -- let me try a few suggestions. they are and mounting offensiveness for conservatives. the first one will be easy and it gets harder and harder. i actually mention the word taxes somewhere. government has an obligation to force and preserve competition. competition performs an economic and social function. i have argued that the american enterprise forces firms to fight for consumer to buy better products at lower prices. incumbents are prevented from blocking the entrance of newcomers thereby contributing to social mobility. this means in practice preventing all sorts of exclusionary behavior. and the whole panoply of what the antitrust laws or all about. i recognize the argument i have gotten from conservative friends is it is difficult to tell the difference between good old competition and predatory behavior. i think that exists in the minds of academic critics but those who have worked this area know how to
those economies can accomplish what dynamic capitalism has accomplished in america. what do i think the role of government is? but may try a few suggestions -- let me try a few suggestions. they are and mounting offensiveness for conservatives. the first one will be easy and it gets harder and harder. i actually mention the word taxes somewhere. government has an obligation to force and preserve competition. competition performs an economic and social function. i have argued that the american...
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when you look at bank of america, and jpmorgans and even goldman sachs right now, i think that they may be, the right opportunity to put some money into those areas. >> well, let me ask you about, that because the fear is of course that it may not be just goldman who is going to be hit with this, but you could have other institutions as well, and consequently, they are all trading off. you see this though as a buying opportunity? explain? >> well, no question, trish. this is a company one quarter ago reported $9.5 billion in net revenue and now earnings coming out tuesday and no question that goldman should report in the eight-digit range. so if i were a buyer and looking at the recent history right now and the stocks in the quarterly earning patterns, i am saying that goldman is a great opportunity if they can be wiped out on the earning numbers. >> it is bob pisani, and i want to know about the whole fear factor in the market, because outside of financials and the material stocks and commodities down, this is not a rippling move to the downside in my opinion. are there broader implica
when you look at bank of america, and jpmorgans and even goldman sachs right now, i think that they may be, the right opportunity to put some money into those areas. >> well, let me ask you about, that because the fear is of course that it may not be just goldman who is going to be hit with this, but you could have other institutions as well, and consequently, they are all trading off. you see this though as a buying opportunity? explain? >> well, no question, trish. this is a...
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or bank of america. which got caught up in the brouhaha obscuring how terrific that quarter really was. i went through it, fine-toothed comb. it's the only use i have for fine-toothed combs. and i've got to tell you it really was fabulous. that's why i kept them, even after i lost the hair. fine-toothed comb to go over bank of america's quarter. i marvel at both firms' numbers and how cheap they are considering. which is why i own them both for my charitable trust, actionalertsplus.com, as i do u.p.s. could there be spillover, further investigations into these firms? probably. all i can say there is that if there are others the whole issue gets diluted. people will forget the whole darn controversy. that's what happens. keeping an eye on vik pandit's citigroup, it shed 5% since yesterday, much of it because of goldman sachs. the company reports on monday. if it's good, you could be getting a gigantic goldman-inspired bargain on a stock that i think could ultimately wind its way higher, maybe to $12 in 20
or bank of america. which got caught up in the brouhaha obscuring how terrific that quarter really was. i went through it, fine-toothed comb. it's the only use i have for fine-toothed combs. and i've got to tell you it really was fabulous. that's why i kept them, even after i lost the hair. fine-toothed comb to go over bank of america's quarter. i marvel at both firms' numbers and how cheap they are considering. which is why i own them both for my charitable trust, actionalertsplus.com, as i do...
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look at the contract from america. go online and look at it. half a million people chose these items. mainstream, sensible. reformist. limited government agenda. i think the notion that the left pretends to think the tea parties are a problem for the republicans. the fact is the left is terrified of the tea parties. president obama knows that they have done huge amounts of damage to his attempt to transform america in a left wing direction and therefore they don't want to debate the issues, they want to demonize them. >> juan, juan, wait a second. wayne to because there is another side -- wait a minute. because there is another side and making his comments about linking the tea party and the mood of the tea party to the mood before oklahoma city. the president pointed to comments that congress woman michele bachman made at a tea party rally on tax day. let's watch. >> we're on to this gangster government and we are not going let them have their way. we need outages to take out some of these -- take out some of these bad guys and replace them wi
look at the contract from america. go online and look at it. half a million people chose these items. mainstream, sensible. reformist. limited government agenda. i think the notion that the left pretends to think the tea parties are a problem for the republicans. the fact is the left is terrified of the tea parties. president obama knows that they have done huge amounts of damage to his attempt to transform america in a left wing direction and therefore they don't want to debate the issues,...
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we have talked a lot about the contract from america on this program. in fact, we unveiled them with ryan hecker a week ago. they are talking about constitutional limits to government, constitutional restraints on spending, on taxing. indeed on repealing obamacare. are these the principles guiding your decisions, your journeys, your travels and your endorsements? >> they're very consistent with the criteria we're using. we're looking for people not going to come to the senate to take on the bacon. that's what's gotten us trillions of dollars in debt. folks who swear off earmarks who want to repeal obamacare, who believe in limited federal government, keeping their oath of office. these are not right wing ideas. they are right in the middle of where most americans are. so i think that's why candidates like marco rubeo and marlin stutsman will do well. america has wakened up. it's not about political philosophy. it's about common sense. don't spend more than we are bringing in. stop adding to the debt. this appeals to democrats, republicans and independen
we have talked a lot about the contract from america on this program. in fact, we unveiled them with ryan hecker a week ago. they are talking about constitutional limits to government, constitutional restraints on spending, on taxing. indeed on repealing obamacare. are these the principles guiding your decisions, your journeys, your travels and your endorsements? >> they're very consistent with the criteria we're using. we're looking for people not going to come to the senate to take on...
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government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1.866.569.fios. that's 1.866.569.fios. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> after months of negotiations, the nation's third largest contractor is moving to northern virginia. >> we have what it means for the area. >> we want to change our method of operating. proximity matters a lot. >> it all began with that thought. increased personal action with clients -- the biggest client is the pentagon. they make everything from aircraft carriers to be there to bombers. that is a great sign for the local economy -- to b-2 bombers. that is a great sign for the local economy. northrop lost customers and contra
america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1.866.569.fios. that's 1.866.569.fios. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities...
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they might be in north america or australia or elsewhere. they are just waiting for the situation to change. they will be cautious the celebrating tonight. they may not be back for several days. >> how will they prior ties -- how will they prioritize? >> normally, people will be booked on services. this gives airlines time to get through the backlog. initially, i believe it will be done on a needs basis with urgent cases first. >> tom hall of the lonely planet guide talking to us. let's take you to wear a you might call the heart of the problem. -- but take you to what you might call the heart of the problem. here is this extraordinary report just moments away from that direction. -- from the eruption. >> we were given the go-ahead to land on the volcano for five minutes, not a second more. we sat down on the north side, just over 200 yards from the exploding crater. >> it is hard to imagine we could be this close. the wind is going the other direction. >> this service is purer ash, the temperature below zero. >> all we can hear is the wind
they might be in north america or australia or elsewhere. they are just waiting for the situation to change. they will be cautious the celebrating tonight. they may not be back for several days. >> how will they prior ties -- how will they prioritize? >> normally, people will be booked on services. this gives airlines time to get through the backlog. initially, i believe it will be done on a needs basis with urgent cases first. >> tom hall of the lonely planet guide talking to...
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consider this: at iowa lakes community college, the students learn to keep america's wind turbines going and to keep them safe, the only battery they trust in their high voltage meters are duracell rechargeables. so whether you're responsible for tomorrow... or enjoying today... it just has to work. duracell smart power. duracell trusted everywhere yeah. strip? ok. absolutely! where's the music? ♪ i have a lot of stuffiness at night. allergies. i was just diagnosed with a deviated septum. here's how it works... [ female announcer ] nasal congestion limits air flow but breathe right's patented reflex action gently lifts open nasal passages to help you get more air. oh, yeah. yeah, you're right. i'm getting more air. oh, wow! that's pretty nice. [ woman ] if your nose could talk right now, what do you think it would say? i think it's saying, "i'm open for business!" [ female announcer ] for two free samples, go to breatheright.com and strip for free. [ female announcer ] for two free samples, everything is better with swanson broth in it. made with garden vegetables and sun-drenched herb
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capitalism in america is alive and well. you opened your wallet, you spent money buying clothes, you gambled, you speculated on stocks. now our mission is to make money from those great single-stock stories in america. >> that is some energy you have there. smack me on the head and tale me i'm healed. smack me on the head right now. >> give me a single stock story. >> jpmorgan, morgan stanley and goldman sachs. they trailed the rest of the group. they've caught up lately. this is where you're going to make the money. buy the financials, buy the laggards. that's where you want to be right now. >> i'm glad you're so happy because i'm not after today. >> you lost money today? >>'m representative of the hedge fund community out there looking at the market and continuing after yesterday's market saying sold. consumer discretionary, oil against it. that didn't work out too well. do i trust the rally? no, absolutely not. but he who fights and runs away lives to fight another day. consumer credit is coming back. consumer is spending
capitalism in america is alive and well. you opened your wallet, you spent money buying clothes, you gambled, you speculated on stocks. now our mission is to make money from those great single-stock stories in america. >> that is some energy you have there. smack me on the head and tale me i'm healed. smack me on the head right now. >> give me a single stock story. >> jpmorgan, morgan stanley and goldman sachs. they trailed the rest of the group. they've caught up lately. this...
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most people in america understand about a football bet. i usually vet on mu versus ku. i went to mu and care about mu, but the line is important, obviously, if you're going to be a serious better, you have to know what the line is, you have to know how many points you're going to get or how many points you're going to give. that's where i think we can start drawing the analogies of your all jobs. you all were trying to make a market and staying close to home was trying to get the line right. staying close to home was to not be too far out on one side or the other. when the bookie gets too many bets on mu, if mu is getting points he gives fewer points to mu. the bookie moves the line in order to even out the bets. so, the perfect bookie who makes a lot of money is somebody who just gets the vig. depending if you're voting in an office pool that is illegal or betting in las vegas, it will vary anywhere from 5% to 10%. what is your vig, mr. sparks, on these deals? what is the vig you make assuming all you're doing, not playing in the market, but all you're doing is trying
most people in america understand about a football bet. i usually vet on mu versus ku. i went to mu and care about mu, but the line is important, obviously, if you're going to be a serious better, you have to know what the line is, you have to know how many points you're going to get or how many points you're going to give. that's where i think we can start drawing the analogies of your all jobs. you all were trying to make a market and staying close to home was trying to get the line right....
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they blew it with the bank of america case. they need to show that they can go up against the goldman sachs dream team of lawyers and win. >> jake, we've got to leave it there. thanks so much for phoning in and of course keep us updated on any litigation you hear. gary kaminsky, you're listening in to what jake was saying. what do you think? >> again, i refer to the blodgett thing and i'm going to have to disagree with jacob there. kaminsky, zamansky. this is not like that because the buyers of these products were well aware that these were how these products were constructed. it's not the same thing. it's very good press. it's very good in front of financial regulation. let me just give you one quick point, melissa. the buzz within goldman, i believe, at the end of the day here today was that this is really not a strong case, it was very strange this thing came out midday. something like that has not happened before. it's very unprecedented. and at the end of the day these were sophisticated -- >> got it. >> -- institutional b
they blew it with the bank of america case. they need to show that they can go up against the goldman sachs dream team of lawyers and win. >> jake, we've got to leave it there. thanks so much for phoning in and of course keep us updated on any litigation you hear. gary kaminsky, you're listening in to what jake was saying. what do you think? >> again, i refer to the blodgett thing and i'm going to have to disagree with jacob there. kaminsky, zamansky. this is not like that because...
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donny deutsch is going to host a special today called "america the angry" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrow to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. right now, walmart has rolled back prices on top lawn care brands like poulan pro, brute by briggs & stratton, pennington, scotts and spectracide. along with thousands of others all over the store. it's rollback time! save money. live better. walmart. >>> the same plant that gives us tequila may have a bone benefit. researchers study benefit frs the plant and found it helps bones absorb more cal sum from food. however, before you grab that margarita, experts say this is burned off when changed into alcohol. >>> president obama called her the god mother of the civil rights movement and at 98 years old, she passed away. >> reporter: when dr. martin luther king jr. delivered his most famous and powerful speech -- >> i have a dream --
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are you familiar with a road map for america's future which tackles tax cuts, medicare and social security as one single entity and tries to do with our long term fiscal future from that standpoint? wouldn't that be a better way of going about looking at this rather than the targeted reductions that the commission will come back with? >> in general, the entitlements, so security and medicare, are the biggest parts of the fiscal issue going forward. creative thinking in general about how to control those costs is extremely important. health-care costs are not just a fiscal issue but anyway we can reduce the cost will help not only the federal budget but will help the functioning economy. i can only agree and encourage and the kind of -- any kind of bringing forth proposals as they come from congress. the trouble is that by its nature, congress is focus on the near term and it is hard to get the intention of the long-term issues them of this bill we pass a health care, 4000 pages did nothing to reduce the long-term cost of health care other than provide for rationing in the very near future.
are you familiar with a road map for america's future which tackles tax cuts, medicare and social security as one single entity and tries to do with our long term fiscal future from that standpoint? wouldn't that be a better way of going about looking at this rather than the targeted reductions that the commission will come back with? >> in general, the entitlements, so security and medicare, are the biggest parts of the fiscal issue going forward. creative thinking in general about how...
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. >> is there any risk of -- after what happened with the bank of america, the case didn't go as well as you thought here, this is obviously high profile. if goldman is ability to prevail, is there any risk that the s.e.c. will -- enforcement reputation will be irreparably damaged? >> i think in the enforcement division or job is to investigate cases and filed charges where appropriate, and that's what we'll continue to do. >> there are those who would say you're a little late? >> i'm not sure who it is -- >> well, i don't know, it's 2007. >> but the point is we're bringing the case today. >> the market is way down today on this news. any idea why or in the thoughts what that's signaling? >> i wouldn't be particularly appropriate nor insightful for me to comment on how the market moves. >> thank you all. >> any goldman subtlement talks? >> thank you. >>> all right you've been listening to robert khuzami answering some questions, some of which were from our own david faber. and as he was finishing the comments, a commentary from paulson in response to the suit. i want to make sure ever
. >> is there any risk of -- after what happened with the bank of america, the case didn't go as well as you thought here, this is obviously high profile. if goldman is ability to prevail, is there any risk that the s.e.c. will -- enforcement reputation will be irreparably damaged? >> i think in the enforcement division or job is to investigate cases and filed charges where appropriate, and that's what we'll continue to do. >> there are those who would say you're a little...
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middle america is where we have struggled. we made ground in 2006 and 2008 but it's a republican defend area. i would be interested to see if the republican numbers are much better than democrats. >> like walking through an art gallery. we see the paintings very differently. i see this as brshg brsarack ob exposed to it middle america. he presented himself to voters as a centist. in the last year the voters in places like iowa and elsewhere like indiana and north carolina, they found out that he is not a cen kris. that he has an ideology and agenda left of center. because of the spending and everything else that's now on top of that they're starting to go back into this undeclared place. that's why republicans we have an opportunity to now bring them into our camp. >> we'll watch the president tomorrow. arizona's new immigration law doesn't take effect until nintd days after the legislation ajurnld. state lawmakers are still working and could be on hold if the federal government steps in and today attorney general holder signa
middle america is where we have struggled. we made ground in 2006 and 2008 but it's a republican defend area. i would be interested to see if the republican numbers are much better than democrats. >> like walking through an art gallery. we see the paintings very differently. i see this as brshg brsarack ob exposed to it middle america. he presented himself to voters as a centist. in the last year the voters in places like iowa and elsewhere like indiana and north carolina, they found out...
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i have for them bank of america. >> bac. >> caller: ford common. i bought their ford for them at $5. >> smart horse sense. well done. stock's at $14. go ahead. >> caller: cig, the brazilian electric company. cloud peak. >> everyone laughed at us. but there was no travolta here. go ahead. >> caller: and electronic arts. >> very interesting. listen to what she said. started with a small amount of money, immediately made money. that's the way money is made in this company. this isn't about wall street. this is about great companies, great ceos. cloud peak is that coal company i told you that was going to do well with the clean coal. electronic arts, they preannounced twice, before where i recommended them. cmig, i want you to switch to cmec, a brazilian utility. that's perfect. well played. everyone did a terrific job. i applaud everyone. you know what, here's where i think everyone really lives. >> house of pleasure. >> and stay with cramer! >>> always bull market somewhere. i'm jam cramer. thanks to the viewers tonight. i liked boo-yah. i'll see you
i have for them bank of america. >> bac. >> caller: ford common. i bought their ford for them at $5. >> smart horse sense. well done. stock's at $14. go ahead. >> caller: cig, the brazilian electric company. cloud peak. >> everyone laughed at us. but there was no travolta here. go ahead. >> caller: and electronic arts. >> very interesting. listen to what she said. started with a small amount of money, immediately made money. that's the way money is made...
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giuliani noted grayson is not part of the blame america first crowd. this did not sit well with the elder paul who slammed the mayor for his endorse accusing him of slithering into the race. slither or not, i think it is fair to say that mayor giuliani has the best of this argument. the white house beer summit could be making a return. it stems from comments made by the president this month in maine. >> the president: i want to give a little plug to bill. bill owns market house coffee and the maine beer and beverage corporation both here. in exchange for in publicity, i hope i'm going to get some samples of the beer. >> sean: ask and you shall receive this is the spread on it twice 1600 pennsylvania avenue courtesy of bill the beer guy. bill tells the ap how can i say no? being a good american to answer the call. at least the white house fridge will be fully stocked the next time the president insults somebody and has to host a beer summit mr. president, i'm still available for that beer. i'll even pay for it that is the news tonight from hannity's ame
giuliani noted grayson is not part of the blame america first crowd. this did not sit well with the elder paul who slammed the mayor for his endorse accusing him of slithering into the race. slither or not, i think it is fair to say that mayor giuliani has the best of this argument. the white house beer summit could be making a return. it stems from comments made by the president this month in maine. >> the president: i want to give a little plug to bill. bill owns market house coffee and...
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he knew once his neighbors saw, once america saw somebody getting hosed down or dogs or whatever, america wouldn't stand for that. you know the same thing. that once your neighbors see the truth, the regular slubs will reject the media's bogus claims. wait a minute, who are you with? what? it's only a matter of time before this collapses. but it is a dangerous time because it will frustrate the other side and they'll become more and more desperate. they already are taking the mask off. while acorn is going underground, they're going underground with another name change. why are they doing that? they have to change masks because you have seen this mask. we took the acorn mask off and we're like oh, my gosh, that's who they are? quick, put another mask on. while they're doing that, they are becoming more and more frank. more meaningful with their words. their allies at seiu pleaded not guilty in the gladot beating. not guilty, your honor. i don't know what you're talking about. there is no evidence i was involved -- oh, wait you have videotape of me beating something. that is a problem. oh,
he knew once his neighbors saw, once america saw somebody getting hosed down or dogs or whatever, america wouldn't stand for that. you know the same thing. that once your neighbors see the truth, the regular slubs will reject the media's bogus claims. wait a minute, who are you with? what? it's only a matter of time before this collapses. but it is a dangerous time because it will frustrate the other side and they'll become more and more desperate. they already are taking the mask off. while...
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people want to go out and take a risk and create a job, which is really what makes america unique. we have this energy in this country from people who want to take a risk and create jobs, and they can find capital and credit in a reasonable way. if we do this in the reform right, we will accomplish both those goals. again, i want to stretch. this is not a partisan issue. there is no partisan sides in this. it is just a question of getting it right and doing it in a thoughtful way, stepping back and being mature about our approach, rather than getting caught up in the hyp hyperbole of the moment. >> susie: give us a date, when do you think you'll have a vote on this? >> i presume we're going to have a vote in the next couple of weeks in the senate. there is significant progress being made between senator dodd, the chairman of the committee, and senator ranking. and others have made progress with our colleagues across the aisle on specific issues. i generally agree we can reach an agreement on the bill hopefully in a week-and-a-half. >> susie: we'll leave it here. thank you so much f
people want to go out and take a risk and create a job, which is really what makes america unique. we have this energy in this country from people who want to take a risk and create jobs, and they can find capital and credit in a reasonable way. if we do this in the reform right, we will accomplish both those goals. again, i want to stretch. this is not a partisan issue. there is no partisan sides in this. it is just a question of getting it right and doing it in a thoughtful way, stepping back...